You have two angles congruent, plus a side that's NOT between them.
I guess you'd call that situation " AAS " for "angle-angle-side".
That's what you have, and it's NOT enough to prove the triangles
congruent. There can be many many different pairs of triangles
that have AAS = AAS.
So there's no congruence postulate to cover this case, because they're
not necessarily.
Finding the slope using two points:
The formula for slope is
In this case...
^^^Plug these numbers into the formula for slope...
A)
^^^This is your slope
Hope this helped!
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113.10 feet, 16,286 square inches, 12.566 square yards, 10.507 square meters, 105,071 square centimeters
Answer:
um... you are wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
its the the last one
you can't add when its division
you can change exponents from 1/x^-2
to x^2
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